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In 1983, the monumental impact of Stevie Ray Vaughan’s debut album launched a thousand musicians and fans into guitar shops and 500,000 people into record stores to buy their copy of Texas Flood.
E arlier this year, Sammy Hagar claimed that he’d written his latest single in a dream with the late Eddie Van Halen. The ...
Safe to say that SRV's brother, Jimmie, wasn't sure at first, and it took some persuasion from Stevie’s tech, René Martinez, ...
Texas guitar god Stevie Ray Vaughan generally stuck to tried-and-true blues forms and feels, and benefited from one of the baddest rhythm sections in blues history, also known as Double Trouble.
This Stevie Rey Von is a famed cutting horse whose father reportedly sold for as much as $14 million in an industry that ...
Smith loved his Stevie Ray." If I watched it now I'd probably be like, 'Oh my god, they made this video for $140," says Smith, "but that's what really got me into playing guitar. So I kinda ...
“So I dropped acid and I went and saw Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Gorge [in Grant County, Washington]. “This is around '88, '89,” he continues.
The Stanhope House, which billed itself as 'The Last Great American Roadhouse,' hosted everyone from Muddy Waters to Dr. John ...
Houston Matters Kenny Wayne Shepherd says going by three names had nothing to do with Stevie Ray Vaughan Ahead of a concert Sunday with Bobby Rush at House of Blues, Shepherd explains how he chose ...